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Cooking Demo & Tastings with the Hemsley Sisters 4th June 7.30pm Michael Croft Theatre


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The Art of Eating Well with the Hemsley Sisters


Demonstration & Tastings


Jasmine and Melissa Hemsley are food lovers with a passion for wellness and delicious, nutrient-dense cooking. As well as being authors of the international bestselling cookbook The Art of Eating Well and contributors to Vogue.co.uk and The Guardian, Jasmine and Melissa cook and consult for celebrities and high-profile events around the world.


The Art of Eating Well is packed with over 150 nourishing and fun recipes that are free from grain, gluten and refined sugar. Come and see them demonstrate some of their gorgeous recipes, taste the food, and enjoy a delicious cocktail. There will be time for questions and the event will be followed by a book signing.


The Art of Eating Well will be available at the event for the special price of ?20.

The Hemsley Spiralizer will also be on sale at the event.


Tickets ?12.50 includes cocktail. Concessions (Under 18) ?10 includes mocktail


Thursday 4th June 2015 7.30pm

Michael Croft Theatre, Alleyn?s School, Dulwich SE22 8SU


www.village-books.co.uk

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